This week, a group of Chinese, Japanese and US researchers published a paper on a tiny sea anemone-like fossil which was found…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand WordsRead more
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-UpRead more
In this media round-up: dinosaurs are taller than expected, monkeys are self-aware, memory studies help patients with brain injuries and much more… Iridovirus…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand WordsRead more
I love walking down Broadway when I visit New York City. So when I saw a paper entitled, Biodiversity on Broadway &ndash…
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Aggregators Blog Pick of the Month – September 2010Read more
In September, there were 29 blog posts covering PLoS ONE papers aggregated on ResearchBlogging.org. There were many wonderful posts, which made it…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-UpRead more
In this PLoS ONE media digest: two new horned dinosaurs, tracking the flu using social networks and more… Scott Sampson and colleagues…
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Images Worth A Thousand WordsRead more
This week, we are featuring images from a recently published paper entitled, New Horned Dinosaurs from Utah Provide Evidence for Intracontinental Dinosaur…
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Interviews Predicting Epidemics via Social Networks: An Author Spotlight on James H. Fowler and Nicholas A. ChristakisRead more
As flu season approaches, we thought it would be interesting to spotlight the authors of a recently published PLoS ONE paper entitled, Social…
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Aggregators PLoS Reader 2.0Read more
Earlier this year, we launched PLoS Reader, an innovative iPad application that allows you to read all of our content with the…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-UpRead more
It’s time for another media round-up! So far this month, a number of PLoS ONE papers have received media coverage. In this…
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Collections Tracking Marine Animal Travel: Introducing the PLoS POST CollectionRead more
Scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of marine animal travel patterns using a large-scale tracking network. The new PLoS POST Collection, created…
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Interviews Author Spotlight on Dr. Lawrence M. WitmerRead more
Six million years ago, the Andalgalornis steulleti or “Terror Bird” roamed South America in search of prey. The bird was about half…
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